- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- The Moon Besieged (1962). Drama.
- Enemies (1972). Written by Maxim Gorky. Translated by Jeremy Brooks and Kitty Hunter-Blair. Incidental music by Cathy MacDonald. Directed by Ellis Rabb. Vivian Beaumont Theatre: 9 Nov 1972- 16 Dec 1972 (44 performances + 13 performances + 13 previews that began 28 Oct 1972). Cast: Penelope Allen (as "Peasant Woman"), Philip Bosco (as "Mikhail Skrobotov, Zakhar's business partner"), Barbara Cook, Frank Dwyer, Ray Fry, Murrell Gehman, Tom Lacy, Will Lee (as "Kon, Pechenegov's orderly"), Nancy Marchand (as "Tatiana, Yakov's wife"), Everett McGill (as "Ryabtsov, workman"), Fred Morsell, Carole Ocwieja, George Pentecost, Robert Phalen, Jane Rose, Stefan Schnabel (as "General Pechenegov, retired, the Bardin's Uncle"), Susan Sharkey, Josef Sommer, Mikhail's brother, assistant public prosecutor Frances Sternhagen (as "Paulina, Zakhar's wife"), Dan Sullivan, Robert Symonds, George Taylor, Louis Turenne, Christopher Walken (as "Sintsov, a clerk"), Sydney Walker, Jimmie Ray Weeks (as "Policeman"), Joseph Wiseman (as "Yakov Bardin, Zakhar's brother"). Produced by Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Jules Irving).
- A Streetcar Named Desire (1973). Drama (revival).
- King Richard III (1979). Historical drama (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Incidental music by Charles Gross. Directed by David Wheeler. Cort Theatre: 10 Jun 1979- 15 Jul 1979 (33 performances + 25 previews that began on 10 May 1979). Cast: Al Pacino (as "Richard, Duke of Gloucester, afterwards Richard III, brother to the King"), Penelope Allen (as "Lady Anne, widow of Edward, son to King Henry VI, afterward married to Richard"), Gary Bayer, Richard Bright (as "First Murderer/Alderman/Bearer/Citizen/Lord/Soldier"), Larry Bryggman, Dominic Chianese (as "Thomas Rotherham, Archbishop of York/Sir John a Priest/Sir James Tyrrel/Sir William Brandon/Alderman/Bearer/Citizen/Lord/Soldier"), Judson Scott (as "Lord Grey, son to Queen Elizabeth by her first marriage to John Grey/Alderman/Bearer/Citizen/Lord/Soldier/Captain"), Keith Gordon (as "Edward, Prince of Wales, afterwards Edward V son to the King"), Paul Guilfoyle (as "Sir William Catesby"), Laura Harrington [Broadway debut], Richard Jamieson (as "George, Duke of Clarence, brother to the King/Alderman/Bearer/Citizen/Lord/Soldier"), Frederic Kimball (as "Lord Mayor of London, John Morton/Bishop of Ely/ Alderman/Bearer/Citizen/Lord/Soldier"), John Mahon, Dan Monahan, Bill Moor, Frederick C. Neumann, Rex Robbins (as "Henry Stafford, Duke of Buckingham"), Harriet Rogers (as "Duchess of York, mother to Edward IV, Gloucester and Clarence"), Jaime Sánchez (as "Sir Richard Ratcliffe/Alderman/Bearer/Citizen/Lord/ Soldier"), Glenn Scarpelli (as "Richard, Duke of York, younger son to the King"), Linda Selman, Barry Snider, Bruce Waite (as "Sir James Blunt/Alderman/Bearer/Citizen/Lord/Soldier") [Broadway debut], J.T. Walsh (as "Sir Robert Brackenbury, Lieutenant of the Tower/Alderman/Bearer/Citizen/Lord/Soldier") [Broadway debut], Max Wright (as "Second Murderer/Alderman/Bearer/Citizen/Lord/Soldier"), Daniel Zippi. Produced by The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Bernard B. Jacobs: President), Victor Potamkin and Moe Septee; Associate Producer: Porter Van Zandt.
- (February 23 to April 4, 1982) She acted in Jane's Martin's play, "Scraps," in a Talking With Humana Foundation production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky. Jon Jory was director.
- (February 24 to April 4, 1982) She played Sarah in Ara Watson's play, "A Different Moon," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Bruce Kuhn (Tyler): Gloria Cromwell (Ruth) and Judith Yerby (Jean) in the cast. Sam Blackwell was director.
- (July 15 to 19, 1980) She played Prosperine Garnett in George Bernard Shaw's play, "Candida," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Robert Black (Burgess); Blythe Danner (Candida); Edward Herrmann (Rev. James Morell); Mark Nelson (Eugene Marchbanks) and David Pierce (Lexy) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Austin Pendleton was director. Loren Sherman was setting designer. Dunya Ramicova was costume designer. Roger Meeker was lighting designer. William Chance was assistant stage manager. Franklin Keysar was stage manager.
- (July 3 to 12; 21 to 26, 1980) She played The Duenna in Edmond Rostand's play, "Cyrano De Bergerac," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with David Amarel (Gambler); Laurie Beckett (Parisian); Robert Black (Carbon); Carter Bland (Cavalier, cadet); Yusef Bulos (Ragueneau); Robert Brownstein (cadet); Kate Burton (Lise, nun); Mary Byrd (Parisian, nun); Carol Byrne (Citizen, Mother Marguerite); Stephen Collins (Christian); Joseph Constanza (Porter); Peter DeLorenzo (Cavalier, cadet); Elizabeth Dennehy (Parisian); Diane DiMemmo (Parisien); Philip Euling (Page); William Fisher (Valvert, cadet); Donald Fleming (poet); Hugo N. Furst (The Meddler); Richard Glazerman (Page); Richard Greene (LeBret); Jean Hackett (Orange Girl, nun); Kimberly Hackett (actress) Eva Hall (musician); Laurie Halper (Parisian, Sister Claire); Mary Hastings (musician); Robin Herskowitz (musician); Susan Holtzman (musician); Bjorn Johnson (Cavalier, cadet); Daniel Kanter (drummer); Laurie Kennedy (Roxane); Peter Klemens (poet); Frank Langella (Cyrano De Bergerac); Leslie Laurer (Aristocrat); Scott LeFeber (Marquis); Louise Lewis (Aristocrat); Susan Lewis (Cavalier, Sister Marthe); Richard Maynard (Ligniere, cadet); Betsy Mohler (Aristocrat); George Morforgen (Comte De Guiche); Robert Murphy (Actor); Mark Nelson (Culgy); Robert Nugent Jr. (Her Son); David Pierce (Cavalier, cadet); Craig Pospisil (pastry cook); Michael Quill (Cutpurse, poet); Janine Robbins (Assistant); Kristin Rudrud (actress, nun); Doug Salzinger (pastry cook); Alan Schack (Marquis, cadet); Lawrence Schwartz (pastry cook); Peter Sprung (De Guiche's Aide); Michael Starobin (musician); Elizabeth Stringer (Aristocrat); Daniel Tirman (pastry cook); Leonard Tucker (Capuchin); Wendy Vanden Heuvel (Parisian); James Ward (Gambler); David Wagget (Monfleury); Ted Webb (assistant); Jack Whitaker (poet); David Wilkins (Marquis, cadet); Time Winters (Bellerose, poet); Scott Zimmer (Parisian, cadet); in the cast. John Conklin was scenic designer. Jess Goldstein was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. B.H. Barry was fight choreographer. Franklin Keysar was stage manager. William Chance was assistant stage manager. Michael Starbin was also composer. Laurie Boyd was pantomime. Vaughn Edwards was assistant to Mr. Conklin.
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content